SOON!!! Excursion to Cape Canaveral to the NASA space center to observe the launch of SpaceX's unique rocket
Also during the trip you will visit the rocket garden, a lot of exhibition pavilions, a museum of heroes, screened shows, as well as see the biggest rocket in the history of mankind and much more.
Rocket Launch: NET, 2018 | ULA Delta IV Heavy Parker Solar Probe
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Space Launch Complex 37
ULA Delta IV Heavy Parker Solar Probe
Tour program:
Departure at 7:00 am on a comfortable bus from Miami (Sunny Isles Beach) to the NASA space center named after John F. Kennedy on Cape Kanavral. The journey takes approximately 3.5 hours.
Visit with the Russian-speaking guide of the rocket garden and all pavilions with an excursion and a 3D viewing of the dock. A film about space with modern cosmonautics with special effects in the Imax cinema.
Visit the Atlantis complex, simulator Shuttle launch expirience.
Landing on special vehicles and moving through NASA to the Appolo center 3-4 hours before the start, where you will also see a few screened shows, after which you can grab a snack in the cafe and go to places to enjoy the look of a real rocket launch.
SOON!!!
Excursion to Cape Canaveral in the operating space center of NASA to observe the launch of the unique rocket company SpaceX,
Which will first fly into space to deliver the equipment to the station and, within a few minutes after the launch, the first stage of the rocket will return and make a splashdown onto the platform in the ocean.
Also during the trip you will visit the rocket garden, a lot of exhibition pavilions, a museum of heroes, screened shows, as well as see the biggest rocket in the history of mankind and much more.
Rocket Launch: NET
MISSION
A Delta IV Heavy will launch the Parker Solar Probe, which will travel through the sun’s atmosphere. Using Venus’ gravity, the Probe will gradually get closer to the sun over the course of 7 years. The Probe will fly to the sun’s corona, providing the closest observations of a star to date. The main mission goals are to understand how energy and heat move through the corona and learn what accelerates the solar wind and energetic particles.
MISSION FACTS: (VIA NASA)
“At closest approach, Parker Solar Probe hurtles around the sun at approximately 430,000 mph (700,000 kph). That's fast enough to get from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C., in one second.” – NASA.gov
The spacecraft will need to withstand temperatures that reach almost 2,500 F, or 1,377 C. This is possible through advances in thermal engineering.
LAUNCH VIEWING
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex offers the closest public viewing of launches, as well as launch commentary, bleacher seating and access to visitor complex exhibits and attractions.
Currently, no Launch Transportation Tickets are available for this launch. If launch transportation and viewing opportunities later become available through the visitor complex:
Tickets may be purchased online under the VIP Launch Viewing tab on the ticket page if/when tickets are available.
If they are offered, tickets are sold as soon as possible after a confirmed date and time is announced.
As viewing locations are accessible from inside the visitor complex entrance only, you must also purchase a daily admission ticket or an annual pass in order to use Launch Transportation Tickets. Ticket holders are transported by Kennedy Space Center buses from the main visitor complex to the available viewing areas located beyond NASA’s gates.
Launch Transportation Tickets are date and mission specific, and are not valid for other launches.